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Correlation Between Work Motivation and Life Events in Female Physicians

発表形態:
原著論文
主要業績:
主要業績
単著・共著:
共著
発表年月:
2023年07月
DOI:
10.2739/kurumemedj.MS682001
会議属性:
指定なし
査読:
有り
リンク情報:

日本語フィールド

著者:
*Moriya F, Kakuma T, Obara H, Mori M, Hara M, Masuoka M, Torimura T, Kido M, Yano H
題名:
Correlation Between Work Motivation and Life Events in Female Physicians
発表情報:
Kurume Med J 巻: 68 号: 2 ページ: 69-74
キーワード:
Japanese cultural platform; childbirth and childrearing; life event; mother-doctors; work motivation
概要:
This study interviewed 39 mother-doctors from two university hospitals in Japan to investigate how certain stages in their lives influenced their working motivation. We conceptualized a Motivational Drive Chart to track changes of work motivation from enrollment in medical courses to the present day, recording changes in motivational values, age, and life events. It was found that the average value of motivation increased from the beginning of medical school enrollment until graduation; however, a sudden drop was noted in the age group 25 to 29 due to childcare and work-life conflicts. Motivational values were found to gradually increase in the 30 to 34 age group, owing to professional accomplishments, such as obtaining a specialist license. In Japanese society, social roles have traditionally been divided between men and women. The present study found that Japanese female doctors faced a decrease in work motivation during childrearing stages. The finding suggests that new avenues should be explored to support mother-doctors.
抄録:

英語フィールド

Author:
*Moriya F, Kakuma T, Obara H, Mori M, Hara M, Masuoka M, Torimura T, Kido M, Yano H
Title:
Correlation Between Work Motivation and Life Events in Female Physicians
Announcement information:
Kurume Med J Vol: 68 Issue: 2 Page: 69-74
Keyword:
Japanese cultural platform; childbirth and childrearing; life event; mother-doctors; work motivation
An abstract:
This study interviewed 39 mother-doctors from two university hospitals in Japan to investigate how certain stages in their lives influenced their working motivation. We conceptualized a Motivational Drive Chart to track changes of work motivation from enrollment in medical courses to the present day, recording changes in motivational values, age, and life events. It was found that the average value of motivation increased from the beginning of medical school enrollment until graduation; however, a sudden drop was noted in the age group 25 to 29 due to childcare and work-life conflicts. Motivational values were found to gradually increase in the 30 to 34 age group, owing to professional accomplishments, such as obtaining a specialist license. In Japanese society, social roles have traditionally been divided between men and women. The present study found that Japanese female doctors faced a decrease in work motivation during childrearing stages. The finding suggests that new avenues should be explored to support mother-doctors.


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